Thanks James

actually I cannot have read/write with NBD LTSP images because those are
made with mksquashfs and squashfs is read-only by design. I could have
read/write access to a ext3 image over NBD perfectly. The question is
how to config that, maybe in the /etc/default/ltsp-client-setup file???

So, there is now a problem with how to mount such image in a fat
client. 

I now this is getting far from LTSP already. 

Greetings

Ernesto 


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